Fans call for Springboks to call up Lukhanyo Am after injury!
There has been an unequivocal vote for the Springboks to call up Lukhanyo Am if they have to replace injured Makazole Mapimpi.
After Sunday’s win over Tonga, the Springboks have now confirmed that Makazole Mapimpi has a fractured cheekbone, and will go for scans. However, there is a very real possibility that he will have to be replaced in the squad if he has suffered a fracture. Whether that replacement could be team mate, Lukhanyo Am, remains to be seen.
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The signs suggest Mapimpi is unlikely to take any further part in the World Cup, and with Lukhanyo Am believed to have recovered well from a knee injury, there has been an overwhelming and virtually unanimous call on social media for the Springboks to call up the experienced centre.
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YOU CAN SEE SOME OF THE SUPPORT FOR LUKHANYO AM BELOW:
If Makazole Mapimpi is out of the tournament because of this fractured cheek, then only logical replacement is to fly Lukhanyo Am to France, there’s 2 weeks to get him into speed for the quarterfinals. #RSAvsTGA #Springboks pic.twitter.com/3PCkht6XSG
— Madiba waseQamata (@Tabile_Zukile) October 1, 2023
So sounds like Mapimpi has a cheek fracture.
If so, it may be the end of his tournament – Brenden Nel
Sorry to learn of it. If it is the case replace him with Lukhanyo Am – Global Sports News
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— Global Sports Updates South Africa 🇿🇦 (@SportUpdatesSA) October 1, 2023
During the early stages of the Rugby World Cup, the Springboks suffered a major blow when Malcolm Marx was ruled out of the tournament due to a serious knee injury.
Interestingly, he was replaced by Handre Pollard rather than another hooker, and it’s clear that the Springboks are willing to think outside of the box when it comes to calling up players when the need arises.
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An assessment could be made to determine how far Lukhanyo Am is away from being fully recovered from a knee injury, while Lood de Jager could be another option if deemed healthy enough.
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That's incredibly unfortunate for Mapimpi. Looked very swollen at the time. https://t.co/fKUlz6MBJg pic.twitter.com/LNsGCDo4oc
— EK Rugby Analysis (@ek_rugby) October 1, 2023
If Mapimpi can't continue please get Lukhanyo Am on that flight to France. #Springboks Siya pic.twitter.com/txYlYJdeev
— Sonwabile Gingqishe (@ImmortalSoso_) October 2, 2023
HERE IS A REMINDER OF THE PLAYERS ON THE SPRINGBOKS’ STANDBY LIST:
- Lukhanyo Am (centre)
- Lood de Jager (lock)
- Jean-Luc du Preez (utility forward)
- Thomas du Toit (prop)
- Joseph Dweba (hooker)
- Herschel Jantjies (scrumhalf)
- Evan Roos (No 8)
- Gerhard Steenekamp (prop)
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BOKS LOOK SET FOR QUARTER-FINAL QUALIFICATION
The Springboks – who beat Tonga by 49-18 – currently lead Pool B with 15 points, although they’ve played one more match than Ireland (in second place with 14 points) and Scotland (in third place with 10 points), with those teams yet to face one another in their final pool match on Saturday, 7 October.
All three teams are still in the quarter-final race, with one set to drop out of the competition at the conclusion of the pool stages.
“The key for us was to win first and then get the bonus point and we managed to get that early in the second half, then we chased points as much as we could,” said coach Jacques Nienaber.
“As things stand now, one of South Africa, Ireland and Scotland will miss out on the quarter-final, but all three can still make it. The pool will only be decided on Saturday.”
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